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* Six Flags Inc., operator of Magic Mountain in Valencia and other theme parks, said it had restricted smoking to attract more families. Smoking is banned on rides, lines and cafeterias.

* Sunkist Growers Inc. of Sherman Oaks said Jeff Gargiulo would leave the company in June after five years as president and chief executive.

* Worldwide sales of music via the Internet and mobile phones hit $1.1 billion last year, almost triple 2004 sales and accounting for 6% of global record companies’ revenues, the trade group International Federation of the Phonographic Industry said.

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* Newspaper publisher Hollinger International Inc. said it planned to reorganize its Sun-Times News Group by splitting it into two groups and cutting staff by 300, or about 10%. The group includes the Chicago Sun-Times.

* Toyota Motor Corp.’s Toyota line of cars and trucks had the highest U.S. customer loyalty level last year, unseating Ford Motor Co.’s Ford division, which had led an annual survey by R.L. Polk & Co. since the survey began a decade ago.

* Matrixx Initiatives Inc., maker of Zicam Cold Remedy nasal gels, agreed to pay $12 million to settle claims by consumers who said they lost their sense of smell after using the product.

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